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Definetely loving it! If i had to make a remark, it would only be on the saddle. I am not sure what would look best, but you can improve there, maybe using some more colourAll in all you ve got a greta result there! Enjoy!

The build ( group, seatpost and wheels ) look good on that frame, they match the silver, black and red colors on the frame.

The Saddle, Stem and Handlebars on the other hand don't look so good.

Off course that is just personal preference, those are your contact points, so if you are happy with them that's what matters.

But aesthetically they look too big for the frame.

I would try a more slender saddle, a horizontal thinner stem, the handlebars can be better if the ergos are positioned a bit higher, so the tips align with the drops line. I would go with 26mm handlebars though.

LiKuid wrote:Definetely loving it! If i had to make a remark, it would only be on the saddle. I am not sure what would look best, but you can improve there, maybe using some more colourAll in all you ve got a greta result there! Enjoy!

You're probably right LiKuid.Thanks anyways. Now I have a reason to upgrade. Haha!

I think i'll be leaving the bike at home on trips into KSA. Thankfully we have been a little spoilt over the last two years with new circuits being built just for cyclists. Boring but at least they are safe.

SalsaLover wrote:The build ( group, seatpost and wheels ) look good on that frame, they match the silver, black and red colors on the frame.

The Saddle, Stem and Handlebars on the other hand don't look so good.

Off course that is just personal preference, those are your contact points, so if you are happy with them that's what matters.

But aesthetically they look too big for the frame.

I would try a more slender saddle, a horizontal thinner stem, the handlebars can be better if the ergos are positioned a bit higher, so the tips align with the drops line. I would go with 26mm handlebars though.

Thanks SalsaLover!

The point of this build was to "break the rules & be different from the rest" so that it will not look like just someone else's bike.I personally think it came out good & joined a local bike show(not the most prestigious one in the world) yesterday & won best it its class.